In the Vita homebrew scene, a VPK is a package file (similar to .apk on Android or .pkg on PS3) that contains the game data and necessary eboot binaries. However, not every VPK works as advertised.
A "verified" VPK means:
For Horizon Chase Turbo, the verified status comes from the homebrew developer rsn8887, who painstakingly backported the Android version of the game to the Vita after the official port was quietly canceled. horizon chase turbo ps vita vpk verified
⚠️ Important Note on VPKs: Modern Vita hacking (3.65 Enso+) has moved away from large single VPK files. You will most likely find Horizon Chase Turbo as a NoNpDrm folder or a MaiDump. These are installed via VitaShell or PKGj, not as a single VPK. In the Vita homebrew scene, a VPK is
| Feature | Vita VPK (Verified) | iOS/Android | Nintendo Switch | |---------|---------------------|-------------|------------------| | Resolution | 544p (native) | 1080p+ | 720p (docked) | | 60fps? | Yes (overclocked) | Yes | Yes | | File size | 890 MB | 1.8 GB | 2.1 GB | | Cloud saves | No (manual backup) | Yes | Yes | | Trophy support | No (offline only) | Game Center | Nintendo points | | Cost | Free (homebrew) | $2.99 | $29.99 | For Horizon Chase Turbo , the verified status
For the price of zero dollars (and a hacked Vita), the VPK offers remarkable value. It’s not the definitive version, but it’s the definitive portable version for those who refuse to game on a phone with touch controls.
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